My muse here is migraine.....it's not just a headache.....a headache is only a (common) symptom. It is a neurological syndrome and can cause all kinds of weird symptoms. My reference to "chills" is a symptom that I get and feels like the edge of hypothermia. The pic shows nails, which represents the "pins & needles" effect that affects only my left side, and a flower, which represents the good things in my life that can be overshadowed by the episodes.
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Once again you have an image in your writing - perfect tree - could this be the tree of life?
Headaches are the pits, migranes are a psychedelic travesty to our continued health. It isn't just the pain, it's everything else. Sorta like morning sickness and giving birth through the brain at the same time!
This is a cleverly written piece because it smacks of things other than a migrane, yet the clue is there in the third stanza
" I bury my face in my pillow, with my
body in a self protective fetal curl. I shut my eyes
tightly and wish you away, but you won't go;"
This is a position and a statement migrane sufferers know too well.
A very good and clever write that without your explanitory notes would be read much differently - even so - it is an attack on you - you are being abused - not by a person but by the hell that is known as "migrane.
Ouch! My dad would get those as when i was young, I've seen how they can literaly tear someone to pieces!
You have done well at showing just how painful, and opressing they can be!
Good Write! :)
Oh, Tania, this is such an expressive, wonderfully-written piece about something that must be horrible to be captive to. My heart goes out to you. I hope this menace has passed and returns infrequently, or nevermore.
The inability to escape is definitely felt here and expressed so well. To the point of evoking a slight feeling of panic, having felt something similar. Not the migraine, but I read it as someone with a broken heart who cannot escape their own emotional despair. Either way, your very talented wording tells a story of being imprisoned in some sense.
Very sad.
You can get so many meanings out of this, but they're all so very sad.
It's any persons worst fear to have someone or something he can't escape from, even in his "sanctuary", as you called it.
This has a really great flow (I use this sentence a lot in my reviews, but it's one of the greatest complements I can think of).
Really moved me, while making my read very enjoyable.
Sounds like a visit from an incubus.. I can relate all too well I have suffered migraine attacks since child hood. One thing I can advise is to plunge your hands in ice cold water I have no idea why or how this works but it does for ivorme
What an interesting way to represent a Migraine. I know first hand how much you suffer when one hits you Sis so I am very pleased with the way you were able to share that with your readers. I am sure we all felt your pain and can relate to the helplessness. Very nicely done.... I must admit though, had I not known your current frame of mind, I could have taken that one in a whole different direction which in itself is quite an amazing twist to put on a poem.
I'm sorry you have migraine headaches. I've never had one ever. I hope you're not having one now.
I'm just spending time reading the top authors and their writings. Yours is unique, but I thought it had to do with some kind of ghost until I read your notes. Thank You for being honest. That was nice.
I hope to have a crime story on my site tonight. Maybe you can read it but please don't give a review yet. Just tell me what you think needs changed. I have to admit that someone referred me to you. He said you have a story I should read.
Oops, I just realized this is supposed to be a review...I'm sorry. But, I'll send it anyway. Next time I'll know better.
4/7/08
When my "Phobia" contest is completed April 18th, and winners have been chosen and notified, I'll be leaving the cafe indefinitely to focus on my family, as well as my first book and website. .. more..